
Description
6 1/8 x 2 1/2 in (15.5 x 6.5 cm)
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
This extraordinary artifact features an original 1935 United States One Dollar Silver Certificate bearing the authentic autograph of Albert Einstein, universally recognized as one of the greatest scientific minds in human history. The convergence of historic American currency with the signature of the physicist who reshaped modern understanding of space, time, and reality elevates this piece far beyond conventional autograph material.
The 1935 Silver Certificate represents a significant period in U.S. monetary history, issued during the Great Depression era and backed by silver held in the U.S. Treasury. Notes from this series are widely collected in their own right, symbolizing economic resilience and the transformation of American financial policy in the early twentieth century.
Einstein's signature is executed prominently across the face of the note, positioned in close visual dialogue with the engraved portrait of George Washington. This juxtaposition of America's founding figure with the intellectual architect of modern physics creates a remarkably powerful symbolic composition, uniting political heritage and scientific revolution on a single historical object.
Signed currency examples from Albert Einstein are exceptionally scarce. Unlike letters or book pages, banknotes were rarely used as signing media and were often lost, spent, or destroyed. Surviving examples are therefore considered among the most elusive and desirable forms of Einstein memorabilia, commanding strong institutional and private collector interest.
From a market standpoint, Einstein autographs occupy the highest tier of historical collectibles, consistently ranking alongside figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Edison, and Winston Churchill. Signed currency pieces, particularly pre-World War II Silver Certificates, represent a premium category due to their rarity, immediacy of visual impact, and deep cultural resonance. Comparable examples have demonstrated sustained demand across major U.S. auction platforms, frequently exceeding expectations when presented in strong condition.
This piece functions simultaneously as a scientific relic, an artifact of American monetary history, and a museum-caliber display object. Its compact yet iconic format makes it ideally suited for exhibition within collections focused on twentieth-century history, science, or cultural milestones.
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
This extraordinary artifact features an original 1935 United States One Dollar Silver Certificate bearing the authentic autograph of Albert Einstein, universally recognized as one of the greatest scientific minds in human history. The convergence of historic American currency with the signature of the physicist who reshaped modern understanding of space, time, and reality elevates this piece far beyond conventional autograph material.
The 1935 Silver Certificate represents a significant period in U.S. monetary history, issued during the Great Depression era and backed by silver held in the U.S. Treasury. Notes from this series are widely collected in their own right, symbolizing economic resilience and the transformation of American financial policy in the early twentieth century.
Einstein's signature is executed prominently across the face of the note, positioned in close visual dialogue with the engraved portrait of George Washington. This juxtaposition of America's founding figure with the intellectual architect of modern physics creates a remarkably powerful symbolic composition, uniting political heritage and scientific revolution on a single historical object.
Signed currency examples from Albert Einstein are exceptionally scarce. Unlike letters or book pages, banknotes were rarely used as signing media and were often lost, spent, or destroyed. Surviving examples are therefore considered among the most elusive and desirable forms of Einstein memorabilia, commanding strong institutional and private collector interest.
From a market standpoint, Einstein autographs occupy the highest tier of historical collectibles, consistently ranking alongside figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Edison, and Winston Churchill. Signed currency pieces, particularly pre-World War II Silver Certificates, represent a premium category due to their rarity, immediacy of visual impact, and deep cultural resonance. Comparable examples have demonstrated sustained demand across major U.S. auction platforms, frequently exceeding expectations when presented in strong condition.
This piece functions simultaneously as a scientific relic, an artifact of American monetary history, and a museum-caliber display object. Its compact yet iconic format makes it ideally suited for exhibition within collections focused on twentieth-century history, science, or cultural milestones.
Condition
Condition:
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Prospective buyers are strongly advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy and reliability of the catalogue description prior to making a purchase. The absence of specific references to prior restorations or condition issues in the descriptions does not imply that the item is free from such restorations or defects.
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Buyers are encouraged to seek independent expert advice regarding the authenticity, condition, and value of any item before placing a bid.
Contact Us:
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Any statement made in any catalogue or otherwise regarding the origin, date, age, attribution, authenticity, or estimated selling price of any lot is an expression of opinion only. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Oldstone Ventures LLC in relation to any lot.
Prospective buyers are strongly advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy and reliability of the catalogue description prior to making a purchase. The absence of specific references to prior restorations or condition issues in the descriptions does not imply that the item is free from such restorations or defects.
Photographs provided by Oldstone Ventures LLC are for indicative purposes only and are not guaranteed to precisely reflect the actual condition, color, or quality of the items.
Buyer Responsibility:
Buyers are encouraged to seek independent expert advice regarding the authenticity, condition, and value of any item before placing a bid.
Contact Us:
For any inquiries or further information, please feel free to contact us via email at oldstoneventures@gmail.com.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN SIGNED 1935 U.S. ONE DOLLAR SILVER CERTIFICATE
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Fine Arts, Antiques & Contemporary Art Sale 8
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